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What is the Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy?
The Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy expresses the effect of electrostatic forces in an electrolyte on its classical thermodynamic state. Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy is usually measured using the Joule per Kelvin for Entropy. Note that the value of Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy is always negative.
Can the Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy be negative?
Yes, the Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy, measured in Entropy can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy?
Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy is usually measured using the Joule per Kelvin[J/K] for Entropy. Joule per Kilokelvin[J/K], Joule per Fahrenheit[J/K], Joule per Celsius[J/K] are the few other units in which Classical Helmholtz Free Entropy can be measured.
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